Lord Arthur Savile's Crime and Other Stories
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Lord Arthur Savile's Crime and Other Stories

by Oscar Wilde

Publisher
Independently published
Pages
97
Language
English
Published
1893

Overview

Oscar Wilde's Lord Arthur Savile's Crime and Other Stories gathers polished comic fiction that blends satire, paradox, and moral playfulness. Across the collection, Wilde toys with fortune, appearance, ambition, and social reputation, giving each story a brisk, polished surface that hides sharper commentary about vanity and self-deception.

Readers looking for elegant short fiction with bite will find plenty to enjoy here. The pieces are ideal for fans of classic wit, drawing-room irony, and plots that twist ordinary social rituals into absurd moral puzzles. Wilde's voice is lively and exact, which makes the collection rewarding both as entertainment and as a snapshot of his comic genius. It works well for anyone wanting compact stories with a sly moral aftertaste.

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